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July 14, 1982

Mr. Don Armstrong 
12 Station Road
Cranbury, NJ 08512

Dear Don:
I did hear that you were visiting here some time ago, and was sorry to have missed you. It has been quite a while since I saw you, the last time being at your large project in Princeton.
It would be nice to get together, and perhaps we can arrange this same time in the future. We have been extremely busy, due to our publicity and a number of occasions in recent months. I believe all in all we have had and are having 8 tours, usually by bus loads, from such places as the Japan Society in New York, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, and so forth. 
This fall we are leaving for Tokyo, where we are having our fifth major show. This entails going to Japan and making about 60 pieces, which we do in Takamatsu on the inland sea. There is a fine shop that does our work there, and I work well with them. We supply a large part of the lumber for this occasion. 
Hoping to see you before too long, 

Sincerely, 

GKN:ajg